Andreas Cadhalpun <andreas.cadhal...@googlemail.com> (2013-12-02): > this is now the second time that I did not get your mail. If you > have any idea what could cause that, please let me know, because it > is not really practical to always check bugs.debian.org.
Gmail, spam folder? It's a royal pain anyway since it believes it knows better than users how many mails one should get… > On Topic: It's always better, if more people look at a patch, so I'd > be grateful for KiBi's thoughts on it, especially concerning the > effects for kFreeBSD, since I could not test these, because I did > not manage to unpack the initrd from the kFreeBSD ISO. > > I don't know really what you mean by invasive, but I assume you > mean, that the installer could break, if apt-setup and cdrom-detect > are not both updated at the same time. So let me clarify this a bit: > The functionality to loopmount is not invasive at all, since the > necessary code for this is only executed, if the boot parameter > 'loopmount=' is given. > > What makes this patch more invasive is the fact that it cleans up > the somewhat messy workaround for bug #608201. > Up to now the situation was, that for every non-CD boot method > (usb-hdd/isohybrid) a template was exported from cdrom-detect and > imported in apt-setup to check there, whether cdset-detection should > automatically (u)mount \cdrom. > I moved the code to determine this to cdrom-detect and only exported > the result (cdrom_mountable) to apt-setup, so that in the future one > does not have to change apt-setup (changes are needed only for cdset > support), if one adds a new boot method. > Thus if not both patches (cdrom-detect and apt-setup) are applied at > the same time, apt-setup will fail, because it looks for a template > that does not exist. Sorry, will take a while for me to get to it, finalizing the move from ravel to dillon, and setting up a few things on my side to help me work on d-i. Thanks for bearing with me… Mraw, KiBi.
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